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we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> breaking news in china. the chinese communist party is about to announce a new leader for the first time in ten years. it is expected he will take over, but much of the announcement has been shrouded in secrecy. what do you know about him, he sort of controls how much we pay for our mortgages. >> you know, he's a bit of a mystery man. you talk about the party being shrouded in secrecy. this is a man who disappeared for almost two weeks just a couple of months ago and no one knows where he went or why. there are rumors he might have had a heart attack. he's risen through the party by keeping his views to himself. he's the son of a revolutionary figure in china. what he has had to say in the past is that foreigners in his words, with four stomachs, should no
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rand paul joins us. let's go "outfront." tonight, we have late breaking developments in the petraeus scandal. first, we are just learning the name of the fbi agent who helped start the investigation that eventually led to the resignation of the nation's top spy. the name of the agent is frederick w. humphries ii. he's 47 years old. he was the investigator who first learned of a complaint from jill kelley that she received harassing e-mails. the government has taken away for now, the top security clearance of paula broadwell, the former mistress of david petraeus. this is after investigators found substantial classified information on her computer and the glare being question, did broadwell's relationship with david petraeus give her access to these classified documents? "outfront" tonight, cnn national security contributor, fran townsend. she's also a member of the cia external add voizry committee and knowed a lot about what it means to have top clearance. the name of the fbi agent, frederick humphries, who was by the way,
rand paul joins us. let's go "outfront." tonight, we have late breaking developments in the petraeus scandal. first, we are just learning the name of the fbi agent who helped start the investigation that eventually led to the resignation of the nation's top spy. the name of the agent is frederick w. humphries ii. he's 47 years old. he was the investigator who first learned of a complaint from jill kelley that she received harassing e-mails. the government has taken away for now, the...
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bethlehem used to be 90% christian. it's now 10% christian because the christians have left because their lives have been made miserable. they see gays have been leaving the palestinian authority in droves because they're treated so horribly, so as bad as it is, it would be even worse with a hamas like entity and by the way, abbas in a new york times op-ed, one year ago wrote as soon as we get state hood, the first thing we do is go to the international criminal court and try to get jewish israeli leaders to be tried as war criminals. is that the words of a peaceful entity that wants to live in peace with a jewish state? hardly. it's a prescription for more war and if they do this, the united states may be forced to stop almost a billion dollars to give to the palestinian authority because it would be violating the oslo agreements. >> do you think anyone in israel has created war crimes just to put this question on the table? >> well, i don't think that's the e question on the table. i think it's wther or not a two-stat
bethlehem used to be 90% christian. it's now 10% christian because the christians have left because their lives have been made miserable. they see gays have been leaving the palestinian authority in droves because they're treated so horribly, so as bad as it is, it would be even worse with a hamas like entity and by the way, abbas in a new york times op-ed, one year ago wrote as soon as we get state hood, the first thing we do is go to the international criminal court and try to get jewish...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> our second story, legislative leftovers. congress returning to work with a lot on their plate. we're not talking about turkey. we're talking about the fiscal cliff. one of the urgent matters this lame duck congress needs to address before the end of the year and even though the tax increases are going to take effect in 36 days, there's still only talk of a compromise, so can congress actually walk the walk or are we going to go off this cliff? it is a very real risk, everyone. up next, mike lee of utah. really appreciate you taking the time. you wrote an op-ed in the washington times and said quote, delaying significant fiscal restraint will send the wrong signal and may serve as taping point for our economy. so you're fear is that interest rates could surge. to be father, we've had this disastrous situation for years and interest rates have kept falling in spite of all worries that there would be a disaste
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> our second story, legislative leftovers. congress returning to work with a lot on their plate. we're not talking about turkey. we're talking about the fiscal cliff. one of the urgent matters this lame duck congress needs to address before the end of the year and even though the tax increases are going to take effect in 36 days, there's still only talk of a compromise, so can congress actually...
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they're not used to seeing that, right? in 2008, people in the age group of 18 to 24, 68% went for president obama. 30% for john mccain. what do you think would change that? >> i think the republican party needs to focus on the issues that i think are the most important to the american people because those are the issues that are the most important to young people. we want jobs when we graduate from college. we want the economy to do well. we want the same things as everyone else. we want the party to focus on those issues because those should be the focus of this election. and it's the focus of what's important to the young people. >> jackie, thank you very much. look forward to meeting you and seeing you down in tampa. >>> two months after former penn state football coach jerry sandusky was found guilty on 45 counts of sexual abuse, the fallout continues at penn state. the school was fined $60 million. its football team banned from bowl games for four years and all victories since 1988 have been vacated. that doesn't even
they're not used to seeing that, right? in 2008, people in the age group of 18 to 24, 68% went for president obama. 30% for john mccain. what do you think would change that? >> i think the republican party needs to focus on the issues that i think are the most important to the american people because those are the issues that are the most important to young people. we want jobs when we graduate from college. we want the economy to do well. we want the same things as everyone else. we want...
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. >> that's it for us. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, paul ryan's curious comment about abortion today. will his boss follow suit? >>> and a little-known company that knows more about you than the fbi, the irs, even google. >>> and they're making money off of that. tonight, an "outfront" investigati investigation. >>> and michelle obama headed to wisconsin to meet with victims of the sikh temple shooting. why some say it is too little too late. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, who's the boss? here's paul ryan today on abortion. >> look, i'm proud of my record. i'm proud of my record. mitt romney's going to be the president. the president sets policy. his policy is exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of the mother. i'm comfortable with it because it's a good step in the right direction. >> here's one thing we know for sure about paul ryan. he is precise, he likes his facts, his figures and his numbers. he thinks befor
. >> that's it for us. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, paul ryan's curious comment about abortion today. will his boss follow suit? >>> and a little-known company that knows more about you than the fbi, the irs, even google. >>> and they're making money off of that. tonight, an "outfront" investigati investigation. >>> and michelle obama headed to wisconsin to meet with victims of the sikh...
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first let us remember why we came here. it was here in afghanistan where osama bin laden established a safe haven for his terrorist organization. it was here in afghanistan where al qaeda brought new recruits, trained them and plotted acts of terror. it was here from within these borders that al qaeda launched the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 innocent men, women and children. and so ten years ago the united states and our allies went to war to make sure that al qaeda could never again use this country to launch attacks against us. despite initial success for a number of reasons this war has taken longer than most anticipated. in 2002 bin laden and his lieutenants escaped across the border and established safe haven in pakistan. america spent nearly eight years fighting a different war in iraq. and al qaeda's extremist allies within the taliban have waged a brutal insurgency. the tide as turned. we broke the taliban's momentum. we built strong afghan security forces. we devastated al qaeda's leadership. one year ago from
first let us remember why we came here. it was here in afghanistan where osama bin laden established a safe haven for his terrorist organization. it was here in afghanistan where al qaeda brought new recruits, trained them and plotted acts of terror. it was here from within these borders that al qaeda launched the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 innocent men, women and children. and so ten years ago the united states and our allies went to war to make sure that al qaeda could never again use...
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what can you tell us? >> well, it's important because it contradicts things we're hearing that her friends are saying about her state of mind and behavior in the days and hours before her death. i've spoken to a source on her activities in the days before her death. i want to get this straight. i don't want to get it wrong. i'm going to read from my notes basically, it is saying the days before her death, she was seen ordering and consuming considerable quantities of alcohol before 10:00 a.m. in the morning, sometimes as early as 9:00 or 9:30 in the morning on wednesday. or thursday at the beverly hilton will bey and pool and they're saying she was walking around and she appeared disshelved and mismatched. and she was overheard complaining about the drinks saying the drinks were being watered down. that there was too much ice. other guests became concerned and complained about it. that's important because if she was using prescription drugs and we know they found them in her room, that is definitely of con
what can you tell us? >> well, it's important because it contradicts things we're hearing that her friends are saying about her state of mind and behavior in the days and hours before her death. i've spoken to a source on her activities in the days before her death. i want to get this straight. i don't want to get it wrong. i'm going to read from my notes basically, it is saying the days before her death, she was seen ordering and consuming considerable quantities of alcohol before 10:00...
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. >> and that's from us tonight. erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "outfront" tonight, iran defies the world and showcases a new nuclear capability. and breaking news on whitney houston, her doctor subpoenaed. what she took before she died and the siege in syria continues. senator lindsey graham offers his plan for american action right now. let's go "outfront." i'm erin burnett and "outfront" tonight, hot rod show and tell. yes, you heard me right. hot rod. iran today defiantly flaunting its first iranian made nuclear rods. if iran is going to -- this is a crucial step towards building a weapon. now, a lot of this of course is propaganda and wearing the white labcoat for the cameras, president ahminedjad was on hand at a tehran nuclear facility as fuel rods were lowered into a nuclear reactor. rods contain the pellets of nuclear fuel. that's essential for nuclear reaction. while that was going on, iran was sharing other news. the plans
. >> and that's from us tonight. erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "outfront" tonight, iran defies the world and showcases a new nuclear capability. and breaking news on whitney houston, her doctor subpoenaed. what she took before she died and the siege in syria continues. senator lindsey graham offers his plan for american action right now. let's go...
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i think he makes a lot of us proud. he's always changed americans points of view on maybe how they think about taiwanese-americans. he's also showed they can be good and succeed. yeah, he's one of the first nba players to be taiwanese-american. so, it gives taiwanese-americans something to follow, something to be proud of. it shows they can do it. >> someone like you, you can really do it. i mean i was telling everyone today, there are not many people on this planet who love sports more than jasper. >> yeah. >> i don't think there is anybody who loves sports more than jasper. i have to say this, i'm grateful to jeremy lin for giving me a chance to talk about being taiwanese-american.
i think he makes a lot of us proud. he's always changed americans points of view on maybe how they think about taiwanese-americans. he's also showed they can be good and succeed. yeah, he's one of the first nba players to be taiwanese-american. so, it gives taiwanese-americans something to follow, something to be proud of. it shows they can do it. >> someone like you, you can really do it. i mean i was telling everyone today, there are not many people on this planet who love sports more...
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options are and he today us nato or the u.s. and its allies should establish a no fly zone, sort of like in libya. the new u.n. report today says the regime is using children as human shields and torturing kids whose parents are suspected dissidents. the u.n. peace-keeping chief has dubbed the conflict now formally a civil war. >>> and there is some good news tonight, though, on amy copeland, the 24-year-old who has been battling flesh-eating bacteria for more than a month. outfront has learned amy has been upgraded from critical to serious condition at a georgia hospital. she lost her hands, part of her abdomen, one of her legs and remaining foot in an effort to ballots the bacteria. but she started breathing and speaking on her own. >>> in north dakota today, voters are considering a proposal to get rid of property taxes. if the measure passes, north dakota would be the first state to get rid of proximates. pretty big bold move. according to the tax foundation, the state would lose $800 million in revenue about but north dakot
options are and he today us nato or the u.s. and its allies should establish a no fly zone, sort of like in libya. the new u.n. report today says the regime is using children as human shields and torturing kids whose parents are suspected dissidents. the u.n. peace-keeping chief has dubbed the conflict now formally a civil war. >>> and there is some good news tonight, though, on amy copeland, the 24-year-old who has been battling flesh-eating bacteria for more than a month. outfront...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> our second story "outfront." hey, you know what, democratic party is falling apart with infighting. so is the republican party. good. maybe we'll get some good people to come out of this. as president george h.w. bush celebrates his 88th birthday, a wonderful thing no matter what your party to se
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the...
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he always made sure that she let us know that she loved us and remembered us. >> what did she sing? >> well, she sang a song "he would not come down from the cross" and it is a song that when whitney came, you would expect to hear. >> she sang the same song? >> yes, it is most of the time the same song and most of the members in the church remember her in the past of singing that particular song here. >> and you say she had not been recently to the church? >> no, i haven't seen her in a little while. it has been a couple of years. >> all of the talk out there about what happened to her, and what state she was in, did you ever see any of the times that you saw her, any sign of that? >> no, not me personally. every time i saw her, she was just can happy, joking around, and just, you know, upbeat. >> you spent some time i know with the family getting the program together, the service together, and how is her mother? >> well, she's hurting. she is grieving, of course, but cissy houston is a woman of strong faith, and she was actually testifying about how god had been so good to her to t
he always made sure that she let us know that she loved us and remembered us. >> what did she sing? >> well, she sang a song "he would not come down from the cross" and it is a song that when whitney came, you would expect to hear. >> she sang the same song? >> yes, it is most of the time the same song and most of the members in the church remember her in the past of singing that particular song here. >> and you say she had not been recently to the...
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it took until now, last friday, to sit down and talk with us. we began with questions primarily about newt and some of his actions in congress as speaker to led to ethics investigations and it came out during the course of our discussions with her and our interviews, she wanted to talk more and entirely about what happened in the marriage. as to the ethics investigation, she actually defends newt and says the deals she was involved with were above board, but on the question of ethics in the marriage, a much different story. >> she was saying that when he was married before he met her, there had been an overlap in that marriage and when he met her, correct? >> she began to see him when he was in divorce proceedings from his first wife, who he asked for a divorce when she was undergoing cancer treatments. marianne said when she was diagnosed with -- at that point, newt had a six-year long affair with a congressional aide, callista. >> who is now his wife. back in 1995, i know marianne told "vanity fair" she could derail any motivations. quote, he
it took until now, last friday, to sit down and talk with us. we began with questions primarily about newt and some of his actions in congress as speaker to led to ethics investigations and it came out during the course of our discussions with her and our interviews, she wanted to talk more and entirely about what happened in the marriage. as to the ethics investigation, she actually defends newt and says the deals she was involved with were above board, but on the question of ethics in the...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> well, we've been talking for a long time about the economic problems in spain. and it's gotten so bad politicians have been forced to lift a ban on prostitutes' advertising. that's right. if it you're a prostitute in spain, as of today, you can now advertise your services in the local paper. apparently it's a very profitable advertising business. one study foun
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that is it for us. erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> whitney houston's funeral is set and i will talk to the pastor. and what would it cost to intervene in syria in money and lives. >>> and china's next leader is in the united states and he met with president obama and vice president joe biden, but why is he going the iowa? of course we will tell you. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. "outfront" tonight, questions and sorrow over the death of whitney houston. this is what we know right now, family and close friends will say farewell to the poplar pop star saturday in newark, new jersey. chris christie has ordered the flags at half-staff in honor of whitney houston. sources tell us that her body was found by her assistant mary jones who she often called aunt mary. her ex-husband bobby brown released a statement about bobiy kristina saying this, obviously the death of her mother is affecting her. however, we wi
that is it for us. erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> whitney houston's funeral is set and i will talk to the pastor. and what would it cost to intervene in syria in money and lives. >>> and china's next leader is in the united states and he met with president obama and vice president joe biden, but why is he going the iowa? of course we will tell you. let's go...
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at us. what we have in gaza strip is sort of an al qaeda-type state that's full of terror, and has one goal, and it's to eliminate israel. i want to tell you, erin, if there's one good news from this week, it's wall-to-wall consensus in israel, we have to defend ourselves. we have determined to do that. we've got thousands of soldiers just waiting to defend our children. and we'll do that. let's not confuse. there's right and wrong here. the wrong side is the aggressors who start shooting missiles at us. the right side is us who are defending ourselves. let's not make that mistake here. >> rula, is there a solution from the persptive of hamas that would result in peace? >> there's a solution from the perspective of world. hamas is part of the palestinians, but not the only part. the only recognized part by the international community is the palestinian authority. look, we are not addressing the elephant in the room. the elephant in the room is the israeli military occupation. every three, fo
at us. what we have in gaza strip is sort of an al qaeda-type state that's full of terror, and has one goal, and it's to eliminate israel. i want to tell you, erin, if there's one good news from this week, it's wall-to-wall consensus in israel, we have to defend ourselves. we have determined to do that. we've got thousands of soldiers just waiting to defend our children. and we'll do that. let's not confuse. there's right and wrong here. the wrong side is the aggressors who start shooting...
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he stood alongside us. he looked like he was with us, like he had our backing and now, he lunges for all this power and it makes the u.s. look complicit! this plan wasn't just hatched the morning after president morsi negotiated the cease fire between hamas and israel, so i really think that you know, they've been sitting and waiting to launch this as a you know, attempt. because there's a lot of things going on. there's a lot of challenges to the legal, you know, basis of the muslim brotherhood. there's lots of, the fact that there's been virtually no internal civilian or military security sector reform. the fact that you know, there's a court ruling in the drawer of the supreme constitutional court that could disban the assembly, so i think that was meant to preempt a lot of those. not to mention egypt just signed a $4.8 billion agreement with the international monetary fund and i believe that president morsi feels like he needs to be unaccountable as they undergo these very intense neo liberal economic a
he stood alongside us. he looked like he was with us, like he had our backing and now, he lunges for all this power and it makes the u.s. look complicit! this plan wasn't just hatched the morning after president morsi negotiated the cease fire between hamas and israel, so i really think that you know, they've been sitting and waiting to launch this as a you know, attempt. because there's a lot of things going on. there's a lot of challenges to the legal, you know, basis of the muslim...
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obviously he never uses the word israel. he always uses the word zionists. the threat of the zionists who attack iran's nuclear program. there is a lot of talk about whether the talk out of netanyahu is more bluster. and he could only do it if the united states was there. is there some truth to that is >> look, there is no question that our 193 member at the united nations, there's only one member, iran, that is openly calling for the destruction of another member. israel. there's only one member openly denying the holocaust. there's only one member of the united nations that is constantly, habitually instigating violence all over the world, from latin america, through north africa all the way to central asia and certainly in the middle east. for all those reasons and many more, the world simply cannot and should not tolerate the very notion of iran becoming nuclear. >> do you ever feel conflicted when you look at iran, it has a jewish member of parliament, there's been a series on the holocaust, television series that aired in iran. there is a small jewish
obviously he never uses the word israel. he always uses the word zionists. the threat of the zionists who attack iran's nuclear program. there is a lot of talk about whether the talk out of netanyahu is more bluster. and he could only do it if the united states was there. is there some truth to that is >> look, there is no question that our 193 member at the united nations, there's only one member, iran, that is openly calling for the destruction of another member. israel. there's only...
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james carville joins us and john avalon. i've seen you listening to jeff toobin with that devilish smile on your face. if the law gets struck down, you think it would be great? >> first of all, you've got to give it toobs, he's worried about 30 million people without insurance instead of insurance companies. how quaint. if they overturn it 5-4, i think it would be the best thing that ever happened to the democratic party. people will say the health care costs are going up and they'll say we tried, five people overturned an election, overturned this. bush v. gore bring you this and i think we'll have an issue to go for a long, long time. i'm fine with it. overturn it 5-4. let the hacks have their day. >> john, you disagree? >> yeah, you've got to search pretty hard for a silver lining to come up with a scenario where having the signature legislative accomplishment struck down becomes a good thing. i agree with james to this extent that in the short run i think it will help turn out the democratic base and make the issue of --
james carville joins us and john avalon. i've seen you listening to jeff toobin with that devilish smile on your face. if the law gets struck down, you think it would be great? >> first of all, you've got to give it toobs, he's worried about 30 million people without insurance instead of insurance companies. how quaint. if they overturn it 5-4, i think it would be the best thing that ever happened to the democratic party. people will say the health care costs are going up and they'll say...
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it is sort of riveted the country and us. protesters of unions shutting down the legislature for weeks last year. in the end, the republican bill to cut union worker es rights passed. democrats are still angry, and they are not going quietly. we asked the man leading the charge to get rid of governor walker, and wisconsin democratic party chairman mike tate whether it was worth the $9 million taxpayer money to have a recall election right now, and this is what he told me. >> it is a irregular step to go outside of the political process, but it is necessary in this case, and 1 million of my fellow wisconsinites agree with mement when governor walker ran for office he did not talk about how he would govern or taking the collective bargaining rites away from the public employees or talk about the largest cut to public education in the country or talk about defunding the university of wisconsin system and many other things. while it is going to cost a little bit of money to have the elections, it is the best down payment we can m
it is sort of riveted the country and us. protesters of unions shutting down the legislature for weeks last year. in the end, the republican bill to cut union worker es rights passed. democrats are still angry, and they are not going quietly. we asked the man leading the charge to get rid of governor walker, and wisconsin democratic party chairman mike tate whether it was worth the $9 million taxpayer money to have a recall election right now, and this is what he told me. >> it is a...
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if you were using nuclear power for medical use or things like that. that doesn't really seem to be the same page as the united states, though, right? the united states would accept a little bit more, right? >> i don't think that's the united states' position. i think it's confined enrichment to 5%, limited to the medical isotopes. move anything above 5% out of the country or secure it, have full transparency and 24/7/365 day a year access for the iaea to all these sites. and then be willing to also talk about other things, which is what the iranians have wanted to do. i am hopeful. in my view it's the best chance of a solution. of course this is the p-5 plus one, so it's a unique bargaining agent, you might say. >> when you talk about access, i want to ask you about israel in a second, israel issue, but access. i have this picture which i know looks a little strange. the associated press obtained this from a government that is skeptical of iran's honesty in its nuclear program and they say this is a chamber used for testing explosives of nuclear weapo
if you were using nuclear power for medical use or things like that. that doesn't really seem to be the same page as the united states, though, right? the united states would accept a little bit more, right? >> i don't think that's the united states' position. i think it's confined enrichment to 5%, limited to the medical isotopes. move anything above 5% out of the country or secure it, have full transparency and 24/7/365 day a year access for the iaea to all these sites. and then be...
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they're enriching to 5% which could be used for medical uses and israel has said categorically they won't allow iran to enrich at all. does that mean if they keep enriching, israel will strike or will they be called out on a big bluff? >> well -- >> i'm sorry. >> it would be difficult for israel to strike iran's nuclear facilities in the same way in the past they have struck iraq's and recently more recently syria's. so it is a much harder nut for israel to crack and they have to know that. they may be talking tough solely to get as much concessions as possible. it is concerting that 20% level i think raoul is correct, it really allows them to leapfrog ahead from the moment they decide, okay, we'll go for the bomb which means withdrawal from the nuclear proliferation treaty and enclose -- and close facilities from inspection. if you have a big stockpile of 20% you can get there much faster in a matter of, you know, a month or a few months. if you only have a stockpile of 5%, then that timetable is greatly enlarged. so that's a safety factor that i'm sure we're going to be pushing for if w
they're enriching to 5% which could be used for medical uses and israel has said categorically they won't allow iran to enrich at all. does that mean if they keep enriching, israel will strike or will they be called out on a big bluff? >> well -- >> i'm sorry. >> it would be difficult for israel to strike iran's nuclear facilities in the same way in the past they have struck iraq's and recently more recently syria's. so it is a much harder nut for israel to crack and they have...
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give us a chance on these viruses. give us a chance on sanctions. we might be abletop this, budon't go to war now. it's actually quite intelligence policy on the part of the white house. >> tell me, what's the logic? why does the iranian government admit and come out publicly and say they're being attacked and it's causing problems? why would you do that? >> well, this is -- iran is not a unified government. you have different parts of it acting in different ways. you have some iranians would like to have a nuclear bomb. most wouldn't. they're using this as a card with the west. in, in -- who's to say whether they'll eventually back down. this kind of a tack really can't be hidden. the white house has all but admitted it created those viruses and sent them into the iranian nuclear system. >> you spent a lot of time in the region in places like syria as a cia operative. i was talking to a senior government official today who's involved with the negotiations. who said, look, we really don't know what they're doing right now. the american visibility in
give us a chance on these viruses. give us a chance on sanctions. we might be abletop this, budon't go to war now. it's actually quite intelligence policy on the part of the white house. >> tell me, what's the logic? why does the iranian government admit and come out publicly and say they're being attacked and it's causing problems? why would you do that? >> well, this is -- iran is not a unified government. you have different parts of it acting in different ways. you have some...